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What's the matter with Allen's three-day filming of Yin and Yang without water?
Allen played the role of "Boya" in Jing M Guo's "The Teacher of Yin and Yang". Recently, Allen mentioned in an interview that he was deprived of water for three days while filming in order to keep the most perfect muscle line after dehydration.

Jing M.Guo once revealed in an interview that Allen had high self-esteem when filming Yin, and returned to the crew for a day or two after the outbreak to lose the weight gained during this period. Moreover, the crew also found a fitness instructor for Allen.

As for fitness, Allen said that during the filming, he had been eating fitness meals, all of which were cooked with salt. However, in "Silver Shi Yang", Allen expressed his nostalgia for his physical condition during filming, and exercised 5 kilograms of muscles. However, Allen also said that it is difficult to maintain after being filmed.

It is reported that on the third day after Allen was cut off from water, he was in a hurry to ask the director Jing M. Guo if it was the last shot in the afternoon, indicating that he wanted to drink water very much. At this time, Jing M. Guo Cai realized that it was a great surprise that Allen had been without water for three days.

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Netizen dispute

On July 17, some netizens posted a sigh in the forum, "Allen didn't drink water for three days to shoot Yin and Yang teachers. Can you not drink water for three days? " Almost all the comments below ask whether this is true, because many people think it is unreasonable.

Seeing this hot search, although some people's first reaction will be that Allen has sacrificed a lot for this film, most netizens are puzzled. They think this hot search is puzzling. Isn't it a problem to dehydrate for three days when a person is exercising?

There are many posts on the forum, saying that Allen, a dedicated person, set up a rollover, and the marketing was too exaggerated and unnecessary. Others satirize Allen as a medical miracle and suggest that he should be studied as a medical observation object.